학술논문

Gamification in Software Engineering: A literature Review
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 IEEE/ACM 13th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE) CHASE Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE), 2021 IEEE/ACM 13th International Workshop on. :105-108 May, 2021
Subject
Computing and Processing
Bibliographies
Conferences
Games
Software
Software engineering
Motivation
engagement
gamification
software engineering
Language
ISSN
2574-1837
Abstract
Given the impact of people motivation on software engineering, it is no surprise to see that gamification techniques have been studied and applied to the field. A relevant number of studies have been reported on the subject, and different understandings of the technique are around. However, it is not clear what gamification brings to industrial software development settings. This paper intends to map the state of the art on the use and understanding of gamification in industrial software development. We aim to review the definitions of gamification adopted in software engineering studies, identify the elements of games that are used to motivate software engineers, and map the specific areas of software engineering that have been addressed so far. For that end, we conducted a mixed method literature review, covering 130 studies. From such review, we found that (1) researchers in the field tend towards a strict view of gamification, (2) the practical results of gamification are unclear and polemic, and (3) this research area has still much to improve.